Abstract

Previous studies demonstrated the corrosion susceptibility of advanced neutron absorber (ANA) Ni-Cr-Mo-Gd in a seawater environment but remained inconclusive. In this paper, scanning electron microscopy was employed to identify the corrosion phase in Ni-Cr-Mo-Gd, and computational thermodynamic simulation was used to study phase corrosion potentials. Results showed that the Ni5Gd second phase, distributed along FCC grain boundaries in Ni-Cr-Mo-Gd, has lower corrosion potential than the substrate. Furthermore, heat treatment and alloy chemistry adjustment would not ameliorate the ANA corrosion susceptibility. Isolating the Ni5Gd from the corrosion medium through advanced manufacturing is a viable way to improve the ANA corrosion resistance.

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